Continuing education in spatial planningObjectivesThis continuing education programme aims to familiarise participants with the legal requirements concerning municipal planning and urban development (in particular the amended law of 19 July 2004 on municipal planning and urban development) Participants acquire an additional qualification aimed at facilitating the preparation of preparatory studies, General Development Plans (PAG, from 'Plans d'Aménagement Général') and Master Plans (PD, from 'Plans Directeurs' ). In addition, the programme addresses the issue of the impact of these planning instruments on Particular Development Plans (PAP, from 'Plans d'Aménagement Particulier'). In addition to the practical and legal foundations of planning, the training enables the acquisition of basic knowledge in the fields of ecology, architecture and town planning, as well as in other neighbouring sectors. The program provides a better general understanding of land use planning and its links with sectoral planning, with regard to, among other things, transport, shops, natural environments, town planning, etc. Emphasis will be placed on collecting spatial data, which is useful in the context of the preparatory studies required during the development of a PAG. Target audienceThis programme is aimed at a wide range of participants concerned with municipal and regional planning issues in Luxembourg and the Greater Region, i.e. participants from public administrations, planning offices, associations and the private sector. The project is aimed in particular at architects, urban planners, geographers and others (with a university degree) and engineers (relevant professional experience is required). Scope of the programmeThe programme consists of approximately 150 teaching units (45 minutes per teaching unit). Generally, the courses will take place every Tuesday from 14.00 to 17.15 (90-minute sessions). Some courses are offered as excursions. The languages of instruction are German and French, and a B1 level is required in both languages. Your level of proficiency will be tested in an online language test after your application has been selected. Start of the courses (academic year 2022/2023)7 September 2022 End of coursesEarly July 2023 Deadline for applicationsDeadline for online registration: 14 August 2023 (see registration) Programme contentsThe programme consists of several thematic modules covering the following areas:
In addition to the thematic and legal foundations, the course focuses on teaching current methods for the production, processing and visualisation of spatial data. In addition, animation and mediation techniques for planning processes are taught. Each module ends with a test of the acquired knowledge. The lecturers are experienced professionals in the field of spatial planning and administration. The leaflet and the general course outline provide an overview of this continuing education programme. 1.09 MB CertificateAll participants who have successfully completed the course will receive a certificate from the University of Luxembourg indicating the number of hours and the details of the course content. Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat formal requirements must candidates fulfil?
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